Jeno Racz

Jeno Racz (26 May 1907-26 January 1981) was a Hungarian FKGP politician who served as Minister of Finance from 26 August 1946 to 14 March 1947, succeeding Ferenc Gordon and preceding Miklos Nyaradi.

Biography
Jeno Racz was born in Debrecen, Hungary, Austria-Hungary on 26 May 1907, and he became an economist before entering politics with the Foreign Trade Bureau in 1934. In 1939, he became Secretary of State at the Ministry of Commerce, and he also headed the Economics Department at the Ministry of Agriculture. During the last few years of World War II, he served as both head of government and armament minister under Miklos Horthy, and he entered the FKGP after the war's end. From 1946 to 1947, he served as Finance Minister, and he withdrew from public life due to his opposition to communist policies. He died in Budapest in 1981 at the age of 76.